Pro-Se (self-represented).
A person representing himself or herself in a lawsuit.

A person filing or responding to a lawsuit on behalf of a company, sole proprietorship, partnership, association, and/or corporation.
Note: Active members of the State Bar should file as attorneys, not as businesses.

An attorney, professional law association, corporation, or partnership authorized to practice law.
Also, a person employed by an attorney or law firm who is authorized to file on behalf of the licensed attorney (e.g., a paralegal).

A person or attorney authorized to represent a governmental body charged with administering and implementing legislation that is required to pay application fees or filing fees under state law. If you are not sure whether you are non-exempt, contact the court where you plan to file.

A person or attorney authorized to represent a federal court, or a state, county, or city governmental body charged with administering and implementing legislation, that is NOT required to pay application fees or filing fees under state law. If you are not sure whether the organization you represent is exempt, contact the court where you plan to file.

AVAILABLE ONLY IN ARIZONA. A person who is qualified according to individual state laws (including certification or registration where required) to serve all process, writs, orders, pleadings, or papers required or permitted by law for service before, during, or independent of a court action.

Registration via social media (Facebook, LinkedIn, etc.) is optional. You can always choose to register and log in directly through TurboCourt. Social media (Facebook, LinkedIn, etc.) is used for logging in only. There is no sharing of information between social media and TurboCourt.

NOTE: Social media websites (Facebook, LinkedIn, etc.) may not be accessible via public Wi-Fi in court lobbies and kiosks. In that situation, please log in or register to TurboCourt directly.

After registering via social media, if at any point you would like to log in to TurboCourt without using social media, you will have to request a new TurboCourt password by clicking the Request New Password link. An email will be sent to you that will allow you to reset your password and log in to TurboCourt using the email address you used to register through social media and the new password.

Registration via social media (Facebook, LinkedIn, etc.) is optional. You can always choose to register and log in directly through TurboCourt. Social media (Facebook, LinkedIn, etc.) is used for logging in only. There is no sharing of information between social media and TurboCourt.

NOTE: Social media websites (Facebook, LinkedIn, etc.) may not be accessible via public Wi-Fi in court lobbies and kiosks. In that situation, please log in or register to TurboCourt directly.

After registering via social media, if at any point you would like to log in to TurboCourt without using social media, you will have to request a new TurboCourt password by clicking the Request New Password link. An email will be sent to you that will allow you to reset your password and log in to TurboCourt using the email address you used to register through social media and the new password.

Please enter your email and last name, then follow the instructions to get a new password.

An email will be sent to you that will allow you to reset your password and log in to TurboCourt using the email address you used to register (via social media or direct registration) and the new password.

Registration via social media (Facebook, LinkedIn, etc.) is optional. You can always choose to register and log in directly through TurboCourt. Social media (Facebook, LinkedIn, etc.) is used for logging in only. There is no sharing of information between social media and TurboCourt.

NOTE: Social media websites (Facebook, LinkedIn, etc.) may not be accessible via public Wi-Fi in court lobbies and kiosks. In that situation, please log in or register to TurboCourt directly.

After registering via social media, if at any point you would like to log in to TurboCourt without using social media, you will have to request a new TurboCourt password by clicking the Request New Password link. An email will be sent to you that will allow you to reset your password and log in to TurboCourt using the email address you used to register through social media and the new password.

"As a defendant pro per in a Pima County Superior Court, I can’t tell you how much I appreciate your service. Filing is so easy and saves one heck of a lot of paper. I only wish that the older established law firms would get with the program and stop snail-mailing stuff."

Forms produced by this system are in Acrobat PDF file format. If you do not have the Acrobat Reader, you can download the free reader software from the Adobe Systems site. This site will provide the program and instructions for installation on your computer.